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2020 Go for 2&5 WA All Schools Championships Western Australia WA Sports Centre Trust - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:48 PM 30/10/2020 Page 1 2020 Go for 2&5 WA All Schools Championships Western Australia Athletics Stadium - 30/10/2020 to 1/11/2020 Results - Go for 2 & 5 WA All Schools Championships Day 1 Event 1 Girls 3000 Metre Race Walk Under 14 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #398 Ashlyn Spence WANNEROO SECONDARY COLLEGE 16:20.24 2 #654 Kaytee Bogaers BERTRAM PRIMARY SCHOOL 18:03.96 Event 2 Boys 3000 Metre Race Walk Under 14 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #205 John Ronan WOODVALE SECONDARY 14:40.88 2 #360 Xavier Bernard TRINITY COLLEGE 16:51.84 3 #223 Riley Wood SOUTH COOGEE PRIMARY SCHOOL 17:34.83 4 #646 Luke Lawrence EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE 21:11.32 Event 3 Girls 3000 Metre Race Walk Under 16 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #744 Brooke Mortimore HARRISDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 16:44.34 2 #647 Lataya Lawrence EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE 17:35.01 3 #476 Emily Bogaers PETER CARNLEY ANGLICAN COMMUNI24:57.49 --- #493 Alexandra Griffin ST GEORGE'S ANGLICAN GRAMMAR S DQ Event 4 Boys 3000 Metre Race Walk Under 16 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #804 Christopher Wright LA SALLE COLLEGE 17:55.86 Event 5 Girls Long Jump Under 16 Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #207 Evelyn John Jimmi ROSSMOYNE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 5.14m +0.0 2 #283 Kaitlin Lim LAKE JOONDALUP BAPTIST COLLEGE 5.13m +0.0 3 #295 Hayley Tidy SANTA MARIA COLLEGE 5.01m +0.0 4 #704 Ilyssa Fuentes SHENTON COLLEGE 5.00m 0.4 5 #151 Oceana D'Abbs EASTERN HILLS SENIOR HIGH SCHO 4.83m +0.0 6 #521 Luka Teasdale MOUNT LAWLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 4.78m 0.3 7 #535 Charlotte Woodward MATER DEI COLLEGE 4.77m +0.0 8 #331 Madison Esquivel ST MARK'S ANGLICAN COMMUNITY S 4.65m 0.3 9 #190 Sienna Joubert CHURCHLANDS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 4.42m +0.0 10 #671 Rhiannan Eva CHISHOLM CATHOLIC COLLEGE 3.90m +0.0 11 #754 Mikyla Taylor DARLING RANGE SPORTS COLLEGE 3.80m +0.0 --- #186 Finlay Horn NAGLE CATHOLIC COLLEGE FOUL Event 6 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg Under 14 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #724 Daisy Chance BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 26.00m 2 #273 Rhianna Di Giuseppe BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 24.73m 3 #721 Gemma Buckle COLLIE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 22.67m WA Sports Centre Trust - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:48 PM 30/10/2020 Page 2 2020 Go for 2&5 WA All Schools Championships Western Australia Athletics Stadium - 30/10/2020 to 1/11/2020 Results - Go for 2 & 5 WA All Schools Championships Day 1 Event 7 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg Under 16 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #298 jordon gardiner EATON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 41.12m 2 #641 Tilly Wallam BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 27.46m 3 #745 An-ne Pelser COLLIE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 25.96m 4 #725 Poppy Chance BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 22.85m Event 8 Girls Hammer Throw 3kg Under 18 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #478 Annabelle Stokes EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE 29.07m 2 #621 Caitlin Hodgkinson WILLETTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 23.48m Event 9 Girls High Jump Under 18 Name Age Team Finals Finals 1 #404 Sophie Crowley KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 1.70m 1 #232 Saskia Pope ST MARY'S ANGLICAN GIRLS' SCHO 1.70m 3 #667 Madison Gauntlett ALL SAINTS' COLLEGE 1.70m 4 #369 Georgia Ryan CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE 1.55m 5 #720 Poppy Briggs ST MARY'S ANGLICAN GIRLS' SCHO 1.50m Event 10 Girls 100 Metre Run Under 14 Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #224 Leah O'Brien MOUNT LAWLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 12.65 Q 1.0 1 2 #288 Ilaria Leone IONA PRESENTATION COLLEGE 13.04 Q 1.0 3 3 #739 Hayley Mann PETER MOYES ANGLICAN COMMUNITY 13.40 Q 0.3 2 4 #724 Daisy Chance BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13.34 Q 1.0 3 5 #736 Jessica Hanney WOODVALE SECONDARY 13.49 Q 1.0 1 6 #749 Amerie Ramsay-King MATER DEI COLLEGE 13.63 Q 0.3 2 7 #273 Rhianna Di Giuseppe BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13.55 q 1.0 3 8 #729 Alexa Davidson ST HILDA'S ANGLICAN SCHOOL FOR 13.63 q 1.0 3 9 #743 Tamia Mippy AVELEY SECONDARY COLLEGE 13.66 1.0 1 10 #425 Mia Francis-Roberts WILLETTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13.85 0.3 2 11 #740 Ronia Meehandoust MOUNT LAWLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 13.87 1.0 1 11 #730 Lilijana De Boni CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE 13.87 0.3 2 13 #329 Poppy Vogl ST JOHN'S SCHOOL 14.00 1.0 1 14 #656 Rosy Smith QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE 14.01 1.0 1 14 #380 Olivia Williams BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE 14.01 0.3 2 16 #714 Emma Atwell CAREY BAPTIST COLLEGE 14.02 1.0 1 17 #757 Tyleaa Ward ALKIMOS BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 14.18 0.3 2 18 #728 Zia Daby ST BRIGID'S COLLEGE 14.24 1.0 1 19 #591 Ava Watters APPLECROSS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 14.36 0.3 2 20 #746 Michelle Phung MERCY COLLEGE 14.56 1.0 3 21 #750 Lili-May Rowbotham CARINE PRIMARY SCHOOL 15.27 0.3 2 Event 11 Girls 100 Metre Under 16 Para Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #167 Reese Prior T38 MATER DEI COLLEGE 16.32 1.0 WA Sports Centre Trust - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:48 PM 30/10/2020 Page 3 2020 Go for 2&5 WA All Schools Championships Western Australia Athletics Stadium - 30/10/2020 to 1/11/2020 Results - Go for 2 & 5 WA All Schools Championships Day 1 Finals ... (Event 11 Girls 100 Metre Under 16 Para) Name Age Team Finals Wind 2 #71 Bridget Gibbons T37 SACRED HEART COLLEGE 19.12 1.0 Event 12 Boys 100 Metre Run Under 14 Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #778 Josiah John SHENTON COLLEGE 11.98 Q 1.0 1 2 #142 Kalani Chong Sue CHRIST CHURCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL 12.04 Q 1.0 2 3 #113 Jordan Hamilton CANNING VALE COLLEGE 12.12 Q 1.0 2 4 #208 Angus Clearwater ROSSMOYNE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.23 Q 1.0 1 5 #790 Travis Puertollano TRINITY COLLEGE 12.17 Q 1.0 2 6 #785 Jeremy Ormsby COMET BAY COLLEGE 12.41 Q 1.0 1 7 #763 Ashton B CAREY BAPTIST COLLEGE 12.47 q 1.0 1 8 #761 Aston Archer MAZENOD COLLEGE 12.62 q 1.0 2 9 #767 Michael Coetzee QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE 12.71 1.0 1 10 #788 Benjamin Patterson LAKE JOONDALUP BAPTIST COLLEGE 12.79 1.0 1 11 #802 Jamie Woodward MATER DEI COLLEGE 12.98 1.0 2 12 #236 Charlie Sullivan KOLBE CATHOLIC COLLEGE 13.15 1.0 1 13 #801 Joshua Wilson PALMYRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13.18 1.0 1 14 #800 Alexander Wilson PALMYRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13.37 1.0 1 15 #112 Archie Jack Prall JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE OF THE ART 13.49 1.0 2 16 #766 Advit Chugh WILLETTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13.81 1.0 2 Event 13 Girls 100 Metre Run Under 16 Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #433 Olivia Dodds JOHN WOLLASTON ANGLICAN COMMUN12.40 Q 0.9 1 2 #79 Sienna Maltese SACRED HEART COLLEGE 12.84 Q 1.1 2 3 #219 Skye Bowron COMET BAY COLLEGE 12.85 Q 1.1 2 4 #207 Evelyn John Jimmi ROSSMOYNE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.88 Q 0.9 1 5 #283 Kaitlin Lim LAKE JOONDALUP BAPTIST COLLEGE 12.99 Q 1.1 2 6 #99 Dailen Milanes Lozano MOTHER TERESA CATHOLIC COLLEGE 13.30 Q 0.9 1 7 #535 Charlotte Woodward MATER DEI COLLEGE 13.18 q 1.1 2 8 #247 Jorja Elisseou SACRED HEART COLLEGE 13.33 q 0.9 1 9 #713 Ashley Atwell CAREY BAPTIST COLLEGE 13.41 0.9 1 10 #435 Maggie Resuggan SWAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 13.52 1.1 2 11 #487 Tui Naussedat MOUNT LAWLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 13.58 0.9 1 12 #122 Holly-Anne Buchan MOTHER TERESA CATHOLIC COLLEGE 13.64 1.1 2 13 #566 Amelia Groves SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE 14.34 0.9 1 --- #335 Sienna Fillis CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE DQ 1.1 2 Event 14 Girls 100 Metre Run Under 18 Para Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #694 Rebecca Turner T38 WEST COAST SECONDARY EDUCATION 17.86 0.9 Event 15 Boys 100 Metre Run Under 16 Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #121 Gabriel Doolan NEWTON MOORE SENIOR HIGH SCHOO 11.42 Q 0.5 1 2 #221 Jeandre Keet SWAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 11.58 Q 0.1 2 3 #655 Bobby Walsh ST JAMES' ANGLICAN SCHOOL 11.67 Q 0.4 3 WA Sports Centre Trust - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:48 PM 30/10/2020 Page 4 2020 Go for 2&5 WA All Schools Championships Western Australia Athletics Stadium - 30/10/2020 to 1/11/2020 Results - Go for 2 & 5 WA All Schools Championships Day 1 Preliminaries ... (Event 15 Boys 100 Metre Run Under 16) Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# 4 #774 Connor French-Bluhm PRENDIVILLE CATHOLIC COLLEGE 11.65 Q 0.5 1 5 #786 Caleb Osborne WILLETTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 11.79 Q 0.4 3 6 #422 Jeff Douce EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE 11.83 Q 0.1 2 7 #237 Pathawi Edwards TRINITY COLLEGE 11.81 q 0.4 3 8 #33 Jack Hodgen WILLETTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 11.89 q 0.5 1 9 #797 Kodi Teague DARLING RANGE SPORTS COLLEGE 11.90 0.1 2 10 #770 Thomas Doolan CHRIST CHURCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11.92 0.5 1 11 #427 Michael Carter SAFETY BAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.12 0.5 1 12 #792 Caylon Seelander AQUINAS COLLEGE 12.16 0.4 3 13 #783 Shati Mukiapini KATANNING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.19 0.1 2 14 #402 Daniel Martin BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE 12.22 0.5 1 15 #215 Cooper Horsfall AQUINAS COLLEGE 12.24 0.1 2 16 #292 Tyler Skeggs AQUINAS COLLEGE 12.48 0.5 1 17 #413 Jeremy McVey GUILDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL 12.63 0.4 3 18 #631 Luke Torr APPLECROSS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 12.79 0.1 2 19 #379 Charlie Williams BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE 12.82 0.4 3 Event 16 Boys 100 Metre Run Under 16 Para Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #439 Deacon Ayres T37 SETON CATHOLIC COLLEGE 16.77 0.4 Event 17 Boys 100 Metre Run Under 18 Para Name Age Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #532 Julian Miller T20 SACRED HEART COLLEGE 13.16 0.4 Event 18 Girls 100 Metre Run Under 18 Name Age Team Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 #125 Taylah Cruttenden BYFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE 12.23 Q 0.2 2 2 #417 Abby Parker PENRHOS COLLEGE 12.59 Q +0.0 1 3 #438 Angel Turner KINGSWAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 12.54 Q 0.2 2 4 #522 Luka Samuels SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL 12.73 Q +0.0 1 5 #565 Lucia Groves COMET BAY COLLEGE 12.80 Q +0.0 1 6 #668 Mackenzee Ibbotson BALDIVIS SECONDARY COLLEGE 12.82 Q 0.2 2 7 #199 Grace Beaglehole MERCEDES COLLEGE 12.86 q +0.0 1 8 #86 Imogen Herrington MERCEDES COLLEGE 13.01 q 0.2 2 9 #733 Holly Fraser ST HILDA'S ANGLICAN SCHOOL FOR 13.21 0.2 2 10 #359 Joelle Price
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